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Daniel Curzon (born March 19, 1938) is an American
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, and
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of etiquette manuals for gay men. Born Daniel Russell Brown, Curzon received his Ph.B. from the
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in 1960, his M.A. from
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in 1961, and his Ph.D. from
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in 1969. He has taught at a number of universities since 1962; from 1980 until his retirement, he taught at the City College of San Francisco as an instructor in English. He is the author of ''Something You Do in the Dark'', first published by G. P. Putnam in 1971. It is the story of a gay man's attempt to avenge his
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police officer by murdering him. Chris Freeman says the book is "filled with rage at the oppression gay people experience" Encyclopedia of American literature said that it had a "gloomy" tone. The ''Los Angeles Advocate'' appreciated "its spirit of nowness" as the first gay protest novel. ''The Misadventures of Tim McPick'' (original title: ''Queer Comedy'') was called a "light-hearted picaresque". ''The World Can Break Your Heart'', a coming out story, follows a different pace than many in the genre, and thus for the character, coming out provides fewer rewards and causes greater sacrifices. Other works include ''From Violent Men'', ''Among the Carnivores'', ''Curzon in Love'', ''The Bubble Reputation, or Shakespeare Lives!,'' and ''What a Tangled Web.'' His non-fiction books include ''The Big Book of In-Your-Face Gay Etiquette'' and ''Dropping Names: The Delicious Memoirs of Daniel Curzon.'' Curzon edited and published the early homophile magazine "Gay Literature: A New Journal" in 1975 and 1976. The magazine included poetry, fiction, literary reviews, essays, photography, and short plays. Curzon's own written work sometimes was included. Curzon contributed articles for other magazines such as "Gay Times" in 1976 and "Alternate" in 1978. In the theater, Curzon won the Southwest Theater Association's National New Play contest with ''Godot Arrives'' in 1999. His play ''My Unknown Son'' was produced
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at the Circle Rep Lab in 1987 and at the Kaufmann Theatre in 1988, as well as in
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in 1997. Baker's Plays published Curzon's one-act play, ''A Fool's Audition''. Seven volumes of his ''Collected Plays'' have been published as POD books through
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. His plays have also been performed at such theaters as Theater Rhinoceros, New Conservatory Theater, New City Theater, Above Board Theater, as well as at the Fringe Festival in San Francisco and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Curzon, who is openly gay, is currently a retired professor of English.


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Daniel Curzon papers, 1960-1996
at the
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